
Jean-Claude Labrecque
Directing
Jean-Claude Labrecque, CM CQ (June 19, 1938 – May 31, 2019) was a director and cinematographer who learned the basics of filmmaking at the National Film Board of Canada. Jean-Claude Labrecque was born in Quebec City, Quebec, and trained as a camera assistant at the NFB. As a cinematographer, he shot many of the early key films of Claude Jutra (À tout prendre), Michel Brault (Entre la mer et l’eau douce), Gilles Carle (La vie heureuse de Léopold Z), Gilles Groulx (Le Chat dans le sac) and Don Owen (Notes for a Film About Donna and Gail, The Ernie Game). He turned to directing in 1965 with 60 Cycles, about a long-distance bike race on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River, which has been described as a virtual encyclopedia of camera techniques. It won 22 international awards and was nominated for a BAFTA. He left the NFB in 1967 to set-up his own production company, although he continued to freelance with the Board.
Known For

2018
Doc humanité
2018 · tv

2006
Rebels with a Camera
2006 · movie

1985
Cinéma, cinéma
1985 · movie

2011
The Private Life of Cinema
2011 · movie

2015
Remembering Maria Chapdelaine
2015 · movie

2009
From Office to Box-Office
2009 · movie

2017
Labrecque, une caméra pour la mémoire
2017 · movie